Top 15 Ain't No Love Lost Quotes
#1. Ain't no love lost, cause there was never none there.
Eric Murray
#2. As Oscar Wilde once wrote, "Morality, like art, means drawing a line somewhere." The question is: where is the line?
Dan Ariely
#3. Every time it starts to snow, I would like to have sex.
Mary Ruefle
#4. I can remember crawling through the window where he was in the hospital ... He said, 'You have a gift ... keep training for me.' I s'pose those were the last words he ever spoke to me.
Dawn Fraser
#5. At this very moment, I am suffering - as we say in French, j'ai mal. This event, crucial for me, is nonexistent, even inconceivable for anyone else, for everyone else. Except for God, if that word can have a meaning.
Emil Cioran
#7. If the virgin Mary had an abortion, I'd still be carried in a chariot of stampeding horses.
Nas
#8. True knowledge of God is born out of obedience.
John Calvin
#9. I love bald men. Just because you've lost your fuzz don't mean you ain't a peach.
Dolly Parton
#10. Is easy, particularly if home has been a place of abuse or neglect. But oftentimes leaving home is difficult, especially if home has been a good place. Of course that is what home is meant to be: a good place, a place
Austin Fischer
#11. It's entirely possible to function as a free-thinking individual without succumbing to narcissism. This can be tricky at times, I suppose, but then so can the tango - particularly if you're dancing alone.
Tom Robbins
#12. It was so long ago now that the job felt like part of her soul. Like being a teacher or an artist who made things out of sand. You never really saw the results. You just trusted that you knew what you were doing and that everything would work out okay in the end.
Emma Straub
#13. Beauty isn't about looking perfect. It's about celebrating your individuality.
Bobbi Brown
#14. We can study files for decades, but every so often we are tempted to throw up our hands and declare that history is merely another literary genre: the past is autobiographical fiction pretending to be a parliamentary report.
Julian Barnes
#15. Funny thing about love, ain't it? Sometimes it saves you and sometimes, like right then, even love isn't enough.
Eden Butler